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Data Center Flooring: ESD Floor Solutions

Data Centers

A unique approach to electrostatic control

Sika's dedication to research and development in ESD control allows us to offer the most extensive ESD polymer product line on the market today, providing a vast range of ESD flooring possibilities to precisely match your specific facility needs.

ESD FLOORING INFORMATION:

Sikafloor® ESD Control

In industries where electronic components or volatile chemicals are involved, static electricity can result in significant damage, injury and financial loss. Protect your work environment against electrostatic discharge with Sikafloor® ESD Control Flooring Systems.

What does an ESD Event Do?

An ESD event basically produces a spark (a micro-lightning bolt in effect), which passes from one charged conductive surface to another. This incredibly rapid transfer of what had previously been a static (non-moving) charge can cause fires, explosions, create heat, light and even sounds. It is this potentially unseen, unfelt or unheard ‘micro lightning’ or spark without warning that must be prevented or controlled.

Sikafloor ESD Advantage

Consistent electrical properties

No conditioning of electrical properties required

Easy to repair and maintain

Low odor/ low VOC systems

Proprietary non-fiber technologies developed by ESD flooring experts

Conforms to all current ESD standards

What is Conductivity?

Conductivity refers to the ability of a material to conduct an electrical charge to earth or ‘ground’. In non-technical terms, this can be described as the ability of a material to carry or ‘conduct’ an electrical current.

The electrical conductivity or the specific conductance of a flooring system is therefore also a measure of the material’s ability to conduct an electric current. The electrical resistance of a material is a measure of its resistance to the flow of an electric current.

NEW TESTING FOR ESD FLOORING

The electronics market worldwide is governed by the standard ANSI S20.20
and its identical European and Asian counterpart IEC 61340-5-2. As a result of the increasing sensitivity of electronic components and a vagary of ESD measurement in the workplace, the ANSI ESD S20.20 was changed in 2014 (effective January 2016) to reflect this.